Wal'r, my boy," replied the Captain, " in the Proverbs of Solomon you will find the following words, ' May we never want a friend in need, nor a bottle to give him ! A Manual of Language Lessons - Page 149by Franklin Reinhardt Heath - 1896 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
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